Blue Lagoon - stress relief tea
Blue Lagoon - stress relief tea
Blue Lagoon - stress relief tea

Blue Lagoon - stress relief tea

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In Traditional Chinese Medicine, this herbal blend promotes relaxation of the mind and body.*

This uniquely blue to purple tea is slightly floral with mild earthy undertones. Subtle notes of chamomile peek through this soothing herbal blend.

Non-GMO | Gluten-Free | No sugar, corn, or dairy | No artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives

100% Pure natural herbs, blended and packaged in the USA

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

A Proven, Researched-Backed Blue Lagoon Tea

Studies published in journals such as the Molecules have highlighted protective effects on organs such as the liver, lung, kidney, and stomach, among others and the anti‑inflammatory, anticancer, anti‑infective, antioxidant, hypoglycemic, hypotensive, hypolipidemic, antiallergic, antidepressant, organ protective, genitoprotective, and neuroprotective effects of Chamomile (Yang Gan Ju), showing its significant activities that are beneficial for health and in reducing stress. Similarly, research in Evid Based Complement Alternat Med has demonstrated that Jasmine (Mo Li Hua) has strong antityrosinase activity, high antioxidant activity, and slight cytotoxicity, and other physiological and pharmacological properties, such as antiaging, skin-lightening, and antibacterial activities, making it particularly beneficial for those suffering from stress-related symptoms.

 

This proven experienced formula shown to: 
  • Calming*
  • Relaxation*
  • Anti-Anxiety*
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Use one tea bag in 8 - 12 oz. of hot water for 10 minutes. Optimal time to drink is between 3 pm - 7 pm but enjoy anytime before 7 pm. Do Not Microwave

    Jasmine

    • Anti-cancer, anti-aging, digestive
    • Strengthens vitality
    • Enhances immunity
    • Lowers blood pressure and fortifies the Heart
    • Reduces swellings and resolves toxicity
    • Soothes the Stomach and relieves flatulence

    Red Date

    • Adaptogen, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory
    • Improves digestion and appetite
    • Calms irritability and regulates mood
    • Enhances immunity
    • Relieves constipation
    • Nourishes Blood and Qi
    • Benefits the Spleen and Stomach

    Pea Flower

    • Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant
    • Enhances memory and cognition
    • Relieves stress and calms emotions
    • Repairs the skin and mucous membrane of the eyes
    • Enhances immunity
    • Promotes Blood circulation

    Chamomile

    • Sedative, analgesic, and expectorant
    • Improves sleep
    • Relieves stress and calms irritability
    • Lowers blood pressure and cholesterol
    • Enhances memory
    • Relieves cough

    Mori Leaf

    • Anti-inflammatory and anti-aging
    • Soothes sore throat and coughing
    • Regulates blood sugar levels
    • Benefits the eyes and skin
    • Clears heat and moistens dryness
        Supplement Fact
        Servings Per Container 14
        Serving Size 1 tea bag 2.5g
        Herbal Blend:
        Jasmine 
        Red Date 
        Butterfly Pea Flower 
        Chamomile 
        Mori Leaf
        May contain trace amounts of allergens; teas have been processed in a facility that also processes food containing seeds and nuts. Please do not consume if you are allergic to any ingredients listed.

        Ingredients

        Ingredients

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        Jasmine

        Jasmine (Mo Li Hua) is prized in TCM for its calming properties and its ability to soothe the mind and spirit. The delicate aroma of jasmine flowers is believed to have a harmonizing effect on the nervous system, helping to alleviate stress, anxiety, and tension.

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        Butterfly pea flower

        Butterfly Pea Flower (Die Dou Hua) is prized for its vibrant blue hue and its calming effects on the mind and body. In TCM, it is believed to have cooling properties that help reduce heat and inflammation in the body, which can contribute to feelings of stress and agitation.

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        Chamomile

        Chamomile (Yang Gan Ju) is well-known for its calming and soothing properties, making it a popular choice for promoting relaxation and reducing stress and anxiety. In TCM, chamomile is valued for its ability to harmonize the body's Qi and promote peaceful sleep.

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        Red date

        Red Date (Hong Zao), also known as jujubes, are revered in TCM for their nourishing properties and ability to tonify the blood and Qi (vital energy). They are often used in herbal formulations to support overall health and resilience to stress.

        compostable tea bags from plant fiber
        herbs harvested at the height of potency
        tea blend is balance with yin and yang

        100% Natural

        Our teas are packaged in fully compostable tea bags made from plant fiber because we care about the earth and about what you consume.

        Peak Harvest Herbs

        The herbs in our herbal tea blends are harvested at the height of their potency and chosen for synergy to maximize therapeutic effects while maintaining a balance of delectably unique flavors. To us, sharing a good cup of herbal tea is extending a moment of healing comfort in our busy world.

        5 Generations

        Over five generations we have collected, tested and refined Chinese herbal formulas that themselves draw from 3000 years of experience of Traditional Chinese Medicine.  Traditional Chinese Medicine is a profound pathway to create the life you were born to live. It's a timeless bridge that can initiate and support change and growth in any and every life dimension: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. 

        TCM history

        Message From Ann

        “Good Health is crucial for our overall well-being. It encompasses physical, mental, and emotional aspects, and it's important to prioritize taking care of ourselves to lead a fulfilling life. Emphasizing prevention over cure is paramount for maintaining this balance. Without health, life can become incredibly challenging. It affects our ability to pursue our goals, enjoy our relationships, and experience daily life to the fullest. Good health forms the foundation for everything else we want to achieve and experience.” - Ann Tam

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        Ann's Story

        Here's my story.

        If you feel skeptical or unsure of Chinese herbal remedies, I could hardly blame you. I wasn't a believer either until my daughter grew very sick and my father (the 4th generation herbalist) helped her get better with herbs.

        I was born into a family of herbalists. My father, my grandfather, my great-grandfather, great-great grandfather were all herbalists. I represent the 5th generation in this long lineage dating back to Imperial China.

        When I was three or four years old, I started to learn herbal songs and how to identify herbs. As I got older, I was taught how to process the herbs while working in my dad’s clinic in Vietnam. After we immigrated to the United States, my dad asked me if I wanted to pursue a career in TCM as an herbalist or acupuncturist. I said, “No, just leave me alone, Dad. I will find something I enjoy doing for work.” So, he left me alone to find my own way.

        I wanted nothing to do with herbal medicine until I gave birth to my second daughter, Catherine, who was born with severe gastric reflux. When Catherine was 10 days old, I had to take her to the ER for IV injections into her little hand because she couldn’t keep milk down. Besides vomiting, she also was having diarrhea. Catherine was losing nutrition from both ends, so her tiny body was shrinking. At that time my dad warned me, “She needs to be treated with herbal medicine, otherwise she will have seizures later on.” I didn’t fully understand what my dad was talking about, so I ignored him.

        My daughter got so ill that she could only take half an ounce of milk per hour. Before feeding her, I would use a syringe and shoot Zantac into her mouth to lessen the vomiting. As time passed, she needed milk more often, and consequently more Zantac. By the time Catherine was 8 months old, she needed to be fed and medicated 11 times a day.

        I could hardly sleep, eat, shower or rest. Even at night, I had to drape my daughter over my shoulder for her to sleep. If I put Catherine down, she would vomit. I barely had time to squeeze in a 5-minute shower once or twice a week for myself. I was exhausted, but what could I do? I had to care for my daughter and do my best to survive each day with the hope that she would get better or at the very least her condition would not worsen.

        Catherine had to wear a turtleneck with two sweaters along with a baby cap and scarf to be outside during the heat of summer, even when temperatures were 100 plus degrees. If I didn’t cover her up, she would have a runny nose, cough, and non stop vomiting. How will she be able to go to school or anywhere with air conditioning?

        One day we went to a Vietnamese pho restaurant. After I set Catherine down into the high-chair, I turned around and adjusted my chair. Then I heard a woman’s shout, “Look at her!” I looked in the direction she pointed. It was Catherine…her eyes rolled up and her entire body stiff and shaking with fluid coming out of her mouth. Someone said, “Squeeze some lemon into her mouth.” I did it without hesitating and Catherine’s body relaxed.

        We rushed her to the ER. For 3 days she was in the NICU where they monitored her brain. The doctors told me I was lucky because my daughter’s seizure didn’t last for more than 3 minutes which would have damaged her brain. After that I always carried a piece of lemon because I had no idea when my baby girl might have another seizure.

        The seizures started to come weekly, so the doctor prescribed anti-seizure medication. Catherine wasn’t even 1 year of age, and already she was taking Zantac 11 times plus anti-seizure medicine 3 times a day. It was nearly impossible to administer the anti-seizure medicine because whenever I took out the syringe, she would cry and start vomiting.

        I took Catherine to see a specialist at CHOC. I asked, “Doctor, have you ever seen any infant with this condition get well?” The doctor replied, “It depends. Some will grow out of it, but some don’t. If they don’t, then they will have to take medication for the rest of their life.”

        “What do you mean by grow out of it?” The doctor explained that Catherine might get better by herself as she got older.

        My mind was racing. “All this time the prescribed medication has not been treating her stomach?” The doctor said, “No, it only helps to guide the food down, so she won’t vomit it back up. That’s why you have to give it to her before the feeding.”

        “Well, what if she doesn’t grow out of it?” In that case, Catherine will be dependent upon medication for the rest of her life. The doctor further informed me that she too was born with gastro reflux and is still taking medicine for the condition.

        Her statement was like lightning in my brain. If the doctor can’t even treat herself for gastro reflux, how can she help my daughter? Seeing the futility of my path, I turned to my dad for help.

        My dad advised me to stop all western drugs and to give her an herbal prescription 3 times a day. Administering medicine 3 times instead of 14 times a day to Catherine was a godsend to me. Even though it sounded too good to be true, I figured that I could still give Zantac to Catherine if she didn’t get better or continued to vomit.

        After one month of herbs 3 times a day, Catherine vomited less and less. To test Catherine, I let her cry to see if she would vomit. She didn’t, so I knew she was getting better. After another month of herbal medicine, Catherine was able to wear less clothing without getting a runny nose, coughing, or vomiting. After 3 months of herbal formulas, she stopped having episodes of gastro reflux and seizure. Catherine will enjoy a normal, healthy life.

        Because of Catherine’s dramatic recovery, I was sold on Chinese medicine and asked my dad to treat me. I fainted very easily, especially during the winter. After a few months of herbal formulas, I have never fainted again.

        I started to have time to think and tried to understand why a piece of lemon helps to relax the muscles and stop a seizure. Lemon is a common citrus, yet it has magical powers that we don’t understand and underestimate. I wanted to learn more and find answers, so I decided to go to China which has a long history of herbal medicine. I went to TCM schools in China and Hong Kong and worked in the TCM hospitals to learn from the best herbal doctors in the world.

        When I was there, I knew one day I would want to become an herbalist, but how can I get a steady supply of high-quality herbs. My dad and I backpacked across China and visited many farmlands. We interviewed farmers to grow herbs for us. Our products are used with the highest quality herbs that have been harvested at the height of their potency. They are substantially more expensive than less potent herbs that were harvested in the pre- or post-season.

        After I came back to the United State, I worked with my dad and learned from his experiences and studied the formulas that our ancestors passed down. What I have been through helped me to understand the importance of health. Without health, don’t even talk about career, beauty, education, freedom, etc. I now have worked with many families who have suffered as I have. Their endearing appreciation drives me to work harder.

        Our namesake "Silkie" is a Chinese breed of chicken that is well known for its calm and friendly temperament. They are gentle and caring and make wonderful mothers. A Silkie loves nothing more than brooding a cluster of eggs, whether they are hers or not, even if they are "duck eggs". We share the same outlook and care for our clients the same way we care for our own family.

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        Why Silkie Herbal Teas


        “What we drink is just as important as what we eat.  With that in mind, Silkie Teas are crafted as healthy alternatives to coffee and sugary drinks.  Our herbal tea offer to boost wellbeing, calm the mind, and so much more…” - Ann Tam

        Why Silkie Herbal Teas


        These herbal tea blends are tested, measured, and packaged in compostable tea bags made from plant fiber.  Each herbal tea blend is selected and crafted with 100% Pure natural, Non GMO herbs, blended and packaged in the USA.

        Why Silkie Herbal Teas


        Our Herbal Tea blend is carefully crafted to have Yin and Yang balance. This harmonious balance ensures that the tea supports all body types, fostering equilibrium within the body's natural energies. By skillfully blending herbs to complement each other, we create a tea that nurtures both physical and emotional well-being, aligning with traditional principles of balance and harmony.

        Why Silkie Herbal Teas


        Every blend of our Herbal Tea with herbs are harvested at the height of potency carries its distinct flavor profile and purposeful benefits, aligning with specific times on our Silkie 24-hour Wellness Wheel for optimal enjoyment and effectiveness.

        Why Silkie Herbal Teas


        Transitioning from coffee to Herbal Tea proves not only enjoyable but also a healthier choice for many. Unlike coffee, which can suppress appetite and contribute to various physical ailments, our Herbal Teas offer a gentle alternative that harmonizes with the body's constitution, allowing you to indulge with confidence.

        Introducing the Highest Quality Herbs Inside Blue Lagoon Tea

        In TCM, Jasmine (Mo Li Hua)

        Nature and Flavor: Mo Li Hua is classified as sweet and cool in nature. Its sweet flavor helps to tonify Qi and nourish Yin, while its cool nature helps to clear heat and reduce inflammation.

        Meridian Affinity: This herb primarily targets the Heart and Lung meridians.

        Therapeutic Functions:

        1. Clearing Heat and Reducing Fire: Mo Li Hua is renowned for its ability to clear heat and reduce fire, particularly in cases of heat-related conditions such as fever, sore throat, and inflammation. It helps to cool the body, reduce heat symptoms, and promote healing.
        2. Calming the Mind: It has a special affinity for calming the mind and relieving stress, anxiety, and insomnia. Mo Li Hua helps to soothe the nerves, relax the body and mind, and promote a sense of tranquility and well-being.
        3. Promoting Relaxation: Mo Li Hua's pleasant fragrance and calming properties make it beneficial for promoting relaxation and alleviating tension and restlessness. It can be used in aromatherapy, massage oils, and herbal teas to induce relaxation and enhance mood.

        Common Applications:

        • Stress and Anxiety: Mo Li Hua is frequently used to relieve stress, anxiety, and nervous tension, by calming the mind, soothing the nerves, and promoting relaxation. It can be brewed as a tea, used in aromatherapy, or added to bathwater for its relaxing effects.
        • Insomnia: Its calming properties make Mo Li Hua beneficial for promoting restful sleep and alleviating insomnia. Drinking jasmine tea before bedtime or using jasmine essential oil in a diffuser can help induce sleep and improve sleep quality.
        • Skin Conditions: Mo Li Hua's cooling and anti-inflammatory properties can also benefit various skin conditions such as acne, rashes, and sunburn, by reducing inflammation, soothing irritation, and promoting healing.

        Preparation and Dosage: Mo Li Hua is commonly available as dried flowers, jasmine tea, or jasmine essential oil. Jasmine tea can be brewed by steeping dried jasmine flowers in hot water for several minutes. The dosage may vary depending on individual preferences and needs. It's essential to use high-quality jasmine products and consult a qualified healthcare professional for personalized guidance.

        In TCM, Red Date (Hong Zao)

        Nature and Flavor: Hong Zao is classified as sweet in taste and neutral in nature. Its sweet flavor helps to tonify Qi and nourish the Blood, while its neutral nature makes it suitable for most individuals, regardless of their constitution.

        Meridian Affinity: This herb primarily targets the Spleen, Stomach, and Liver meridians.

        Therapeutic Functions:

        1. Nourishing the Blood: Hong Zao is renowned for its ability to nourish and tonify the Blood, making it beneficial for individuals with Blood deficiency syndrome. It helps to replenish Blood, improve circulation, and alleviate symptoms such as dizziness, palpitations, and pale complexion.
        2. Tonifying the Spleen and Stomach: It has a special affinity for tonifying the Spleen and Stomach, the two primary organs associated with digestion and assimilation. Hong Zao helps to strengthen these organs, improve appetite, and enhance the digestive process.
        3. Promoting Overall Health: Hong Zao is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, which help to support overall health and vitality. Regular consumption of Hong Zao is associated with various health benefits, including improved energy levels, enhanced immune function, and protection against chronic diseases.

        Common Applications:

        • Blood Deficiency: Hong Zao is frequently used to treat Blood deficiency syndrome, characterized by symptoms such as fatigue, dizziness, palpitations, and pale complexion. It helps to nourish and tonify the Blood, improve circulation, and enhance vitality.
        • Digestive Disorders: Its ability to tonify the Spleen and Stomach makes Hong Zao beneficial for alleviating symptoms such as poor appetite, bloating, and loose stools, by strengthening these organs and improving digestive function.
        • General Health Maintenance: Hong Zao's nutritional profile and tonifying properties make it a popular choice for promoting overall health and vitality, by nourishing the Blood, tonifying the Spleen and Stomach, and supporting optimal organ function.

        Preparation and Dosage: Hong Zao is commonly available as dried fruit and can be consumed as a snack, added to soups, stews, or herbal teas, or used in cooking and baking. The dosage may vary depending on individual preferences and needs. It's essential to choose high-quality Hong Zao and consume them as part of a balanced diet.

        In TCM,  Butterfly Pea Flower (Die Dou Hua)

        Nature and Flavor: Die Dou Hua is classified as sweet and slightly bitter in taste and cold in nature. Its sweet flavor helps to tonify Qi and nourish Yin, while its bitter taste aids in clearing heat and detoxifying. Its cold nature helps to clear heat and reduce inflammation.

        Meridian Affinity: This herb primarily targets the Liver, Stomach, and Bladder meridians.

        Therapeutic Functions:

        1. Clearing Heat and Detoxifying: Die Dou Hua is renowned for its ability to clear heat and detoxify the body, particularly in cases of heat-related conditions such as inflammation, infection, and toxicity. It helps to reduce fever, eliminate toxins, and promote healing.
        2. Promoting Diuresis: It has a special affinity for promoting diuresis and relieving fluid retention, making it beneficial for conditions such as edema, urinary tract infections, and damp-heat syndrome. Die Dou Hua helps to promote the excretion of urine, expel dampness, and alleviate swelling.
        3. Reducing Swelling: Die Dou Hua helps to reduce swelling and alleviate pain associated with inflammatory conditions such as arthritis, sore throat, and skin rashes. Its ability to clear heat, resolve toxins, and promote circulation helps to reduce inflammation and promote healing.

        Common Applications:

        • Edema: Die Dou Hua is frequently used to treat edema and water retention caused by dampness accumulation in the body, by promoting diuresis, resolving dampness, and alleviating symptoms such as swelling and bloating.
        • Urinary Tract Infections: Its ability to promote diuresis and clear heat makes Die Dou Hua beneficial for treating urinary tract infections, cystitis, and other inflammatory conditions of the urinary system, by eliminating pathogens and promoting healing.
        • Skin Conditions: Die Dou Hua's detoxifying properties can also benefit various skin conditions such as acne, eczema, and boils, by clearing heat, resolving toxins, and promoting the healing of skin lesions.

        Preparation and Dosage: Die Dou Hua is commonly available in dried flower form and can be prepared as a decoction, powder, or added to herbal formulas. The dosage may vary depending on the specific condition being treated and individual needs. It's essential to consult a qualified TCM practitioner for personalized guidance.

        In TCM, Chamomile (Yang Gan Ju)

        Nature and Flavor: Yang Gan Ju is classified as bitter and slightly cold in nature. Its bitter flavor helps to clear heat and reduce inflammation, while its cooling nature aids in calming the Liver and promoting relaxation.

        Meridian Affinity: This herb primarily targets the Liver and Stomach meridians.

        Therapeutic Functions:

        1. Clearing Heat and Reducing Fire: Yang Gan Ju is known for its ability to clear heat and reduce fire, particularly in cases of heat-related conditions such as fever, sore throat, and inflammation. It helps to cool the body, reduce heat symptoms, and promote healing.
        2. Calming the Liver: It has a special affinity for calming the Liver and alleviating symptoms such as irritability, stress, and mood swings. Yang Gan Ju helps to soothe the Liver Qi, regulate emotions, and promote emotional balance and well-being.
        3. Promoting Relaxation: Yang Gan Ju's calming properties make it beneficial for promoting relaxation and alleviating tension, anxiety, and insomnia. It can be brewed as a tea or used in aromatherapy to induce relaxation, enhance sleep quality, and improve overall mood.

        Common Applications:

        • Stress and Anxiety: Yang Gan Ju is frequently used to relieve stress, anxiety, and nervous tension, by calming the Liver, soothing the nerves, and promoting relaxation. It can be brewed as a tea or used in aromatherapy to induce a sense of calm and well-being.
        • Digestive Disorders: Its ability to clear heat and reduce inflammation makes Yang Gan Ju beneficial for alleviating symptoms such as indigestion, bloating, and abdominal discomfort, by promoting digestion and soothing the Stomach.
        • Insomnia: Yang Gan Ju's calming and sedative properties make it useful for promoting restful sleep and alleviating insomnia. Drinking chamomile tea before bedtime can help induce relaxation and improve sleep quality.

        Preparation and Dosage: Yang Gan Ju is commonly available as dried flowers and can be brewed as a tea or used in aromatherapy. The dosage may vary depending on individual preferences and needs. It's essential to use high-quality chamomile products and consult a qualified healthcare professional for personalized guidance.

        In TCM, Mori Leaf (He Ye)

        Nature and Flavor: He Ye is classified as bitter and slightly cold in nature. Its bitter flavor helps to clear heat and detoxify, while its cooling nature aids in reducing inflammation and promoting diuresis.

        Meridian Affinity: This herb primarily targets the Lung, Stomach, and Liver meridians.

        Therapeutic Functions:

        1. Clearing Heat and Reducing Fire: He Ye is renowned for its ability to clear heat and reduce fire, particularly in cases of heat-related conditions such as fever, sore throat, and inflammation. It helps to cool the body, reduce heat symptoms, and promote healing.
        2. Promoting Diuresis: It has a special affinity for promoting diuresis and alleviating symptoms such as edema, urinary tract infections, and damp-heat syndrome. He Ye helps to promote the excretion of urine, expel dampness, and alleviate swelling.
        3. Relieving Coughs: He Ye is also valued for its ability to relieve coughs and respiratory symptoms such as phlegm, wheezing, and chest congestion. Its bitter and cooling properties help to clear heat from the Lungs, resolve phlegm, and soothe the respiratory tract.

        Common Applications:

        • Heat-related Conditions: He Ye is frequently used to treat heat-related conditions such as fever, sore throat, and inflammation, by clearing heat, reducing fire, and promoting healing.
        • Edema and Urinary Tract Infections: Its diuretic properties make He Ye beneficial for alleviating symptoms such as edema, urinary tract infections, and damp-heat syndrome, by promoting diuresis and expelling dampness.
        • Respiratory Disorders: He Ye's ability to relieve coughs and respiratory symptoms makes it useful for treating conditions such as bronchitis, asthma, and chest congestion, by clearing heat from the Lungs, resolving phlegm, and soothing the respiratory tract.

        Preparation and Dosage: He Ye is commonly available as dried leaves and can be brewed as a tea, decoction, or used in herbal formulations. The dosage may vary depending on individual preferences and needs. It's essential to use high-quality He Ye and consult a qualified healthcare professional for personalized guidance.